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You need to add two snaps (just the female ends), but yes, I solved this easily. At the back of the seat where the recline webbing straps are, there are two ends that have male end snaps on them that have female end snaps that are on the back square tubing of the frame. Simply undo those from the frame and add an extra male snap end about 3 1/4 to 3 1/2 inches (on center) down that strap so it can snap into itself. Then it is simple to wrap these around the upper round tubing, just over the bracket for the hood, and snap it back to itself on each side. Presto! It now sits more upright and all that was needed to do was to add that female snap end onto each of those loose straps. You can now even adjust the recline easier (with the snaps still on) or for a full recline, simply unsnap those straps and unbuckle the back and they are now nearly flat.

The brush will not rotate when the machine is upright. The brush only rotates when it is reclined; in use.
On the side of the housing where you place your foot to recline it is a round knob. Turn it one click clockwise if you can; to the "auto" position.
If the brush doesn't turn then when the machine is reclined, it needs attention to the belt and/or clutch mechanism.

YES! I solved this easily. At the back of the seat where the recline webbing straps are, there are two ends that have male end snaps on them that have female end snaps that are on the back square tubing of the frame. Simply undo those from the frame and add an extra male snap end about 3 1/4 to 3 1/2 inches (on center) down that strap so it can snap into itself. Then it is simple to wrap these around the upper round tubing, just over the bracket for the hood, and snap it back to itself on each side. Presto! It now sits more upright and all that was needed to do was to add that female snap end onto each of those loose straps. You can now even adjust the recline easier (with the snaps still on) or for a full recline, simply unsnap those straps and unbuckle the back and they are now nearly flat.

You can not get a manual any more as they are not made. They are releasing a new seat in Feb 2010. This works in an identical way so I have been told. I have the old seat. It is easy to understand how it is fixed, but I would have a strong man to help, it can be tough.

Step 1 : locate bumper bar and with an alan key undo the two black clips either side that hold it together. Remove bumper bar from pram, Keep the two clips on the pram with the opening facing up.

Step 2 : With your toddler seat you should have another two of these black clips, place these two on the pram in the same way, but as far forward as they will go.

Step 3 : On your seat either side of the black knob that reclines the seat you will find two holes, simply place the seat lined up with the clips, put the screws with the clips threw the clips and the holes in the seat place, put the other side of the screw on and tighten. Thats it seat on.

I know this post is old but I figured somebody w/the same problem might come across this. I had the same problem with my Marathon today. I also own a Roundabout & had no problem changing the recline myself. When my husband came home he took a look & fixed it. All he did was put it in the upright postion , held it in place & turned the seat on it's side & pushed up on the base and it clicked! he pushed on one of the corners (but I don't know if that even matters)

I purchased my stroller from ebay and one side of one seat would not stay in place it would only stay in the fully reclined position. I took it to a maclaren autorized stoller repair store and it was $37.28 to fix one bracket.